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Since the publication of Rethinking Teaching in Higher Education: From a Course Design Workshop to a Faculty Development Framework (Saroyan & Amundsen, 2004), many institutions have been inspired to adopt and customize the course design workshop model proposed in the book for their own use. During this session educational developers from three Canadian universities will share how their critical reflection on the workshop model resulted in changes to the original workshop format, duration, and materials. Participants will engage in a similar process of critical reflection whereby they will consider what information they need to inform decision making and affect change.

Drawing on Brookfield’s work (1995), we will use individual and small-group activities and discussion, in which participants will consider how to enhance their programs through the lenses of 1) themselves, 2) instructors, 3) peers, and 4) the literature. Throughout, we will share our tools and encourage participants to consider what issues to explore with their own constituents.

This session will be of interest to educational developers and others who offer curricular support for instructors and academic programs.

Marcy Slapcoff is a Senior Academic Associate at McGill’s Teaching and Learning Services. She leads university-wide and faculty-specific teaching and learning projects including the Course Design Workshop.

Dr. Denise Stockley is a Professor and Scholar in Higher Education with the Office of the Provost (Teaching and Learning Portfolio), seconded to the Faculty of Health Sciences, and cross-appointed to the Faculty of Education. She is the past Chair of the Awards Portfolio for STLHE... Read More →

Dr. Mariela Tovar is a Senior Academic Associate at McGill’s Teaching and Learning Services. She leads university-wide and faculty-specific teaching and learning projects including the Course Design Workshop.

Sue is an Educational Developer and the Programs Manager of the Queen's University CTL. Her responsibilities include the development and delivery of programming for graduate students' and post-doctoral fellows' teaching development.